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    LaSolv

    Solves symbolic electrical AC circuit equations

    In electrical engineering, AC circuits are often used in the design process. However, deriving the gain, input impedance or what have you is tedious and error prone. LaSolv takes a SPICE like description of your circuit and solves for whatever parameter you specify- voltage gain, trans-impedance, input impedance, etc.
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    Symbolic Spice with Maxima

    Maxima Script to Calculate Transfer Function of a LTspice Circuit

    Script for Maxima that analyzes analog filter circuits. Reads a netlist (e.g. LTspice) and calculates the symbolic transfer function. Supported components: R, L, C, voltage, current, opamp
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    Mathematica-SPICE

    Mathematica-SPICE

    Call SPICE from Mathematica to enable advanced circuit optimization

    This project connects the ubiquitous circuit simulation software, SPICE, with the powerful tools of Mathematica. This allows the optimization of circuits based on arbitrarily complex criteria. For example, automatically tune component values to match a desired filter profile. Tweak a circuit to maximize its efficiency. Match a circuit's output to an arbitrary waveform. As long as you can quantify your goal as a fitness function, you can automate the search for the optimal component specs.
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    Analog Insydes is a Mathematica toolbox for symbolic analysis of analog electronic circuits. This project provides a set of free add-ons to Analog Insydes, including a Java front-end and a native netlister for Cadence's Analog Design Environment (ADE).
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    IMEP-Spice interface
    The developed graphical interface is based on the SKILL language which is a Lisp dialect used as a scripting language and PCell (Parameterized Cells) description language used in many EDA software suites by Cadence Design Systems.
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    uspice (Micro-SPICE) is a very small simulator for electrical circuits. The primary platform are low-power devices, such as graphing calculators.
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    SPICE is a 2D in space, 3D in velocity Particle-In-Cell code intended to simulate plasma-wall interaction.
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    XML based parsers and translation tools for electronic design automation (EDA). Tools for manipulating netlist formats (e.g. SPICE, Spectre, CDL), languages (e.g. Verilog-AMS, VHDL-AMS, ASM), and other useful text-based formats (e.g. Liberty, Gerber).
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    Laboratory Circuit Simulator is transient simulator whiht analog and digital components support for laboratory classes. This support spice netlist files, DSP Tms320f243 DSPemu integration and has high customizable device modules development in c.
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    A toolkit to generate the SPICE file of equivalent circuit for piezoelectronic transducer.
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    SpiceX is a simple schematic capture program for graphical interaction with Spice-based electronic simulation cores, i.e., placing components, wires and test points. SpiceX creates NETLISTs and runs simulations directly from the GUI.
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    Our goal is to create an open source framework and toolset for modeling dynamic cellular network functions, and to develop a user community committed to using, extending and exploiting these tools to further our knowledge of biologic processes.
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